3. Strengthen Social Service Infrastructure by building partnerships, providing training, and fostering collaboration with a network of partners to provide evidence-based, trauma-informed, harm reduction services, and peer support in an environment of dignity and respect.

4. Reorient Attitudes and Responses to mental illness, substance use, and poverty– away from criminalization and toward public health.

5. Advocate for Reallocation of Criminal Justice Funding to safety and wellness strategies that include community-based services and supportive housing.

6. Shift Culture and Heal Relationships between communities and police officers by providing outreach and education that promotes alternatives to arrest and consistent community engagement.